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Is a Stipulation Good or Bad for My Case? Most of the time, stipulations are good. Stipulations cut down on the length of court cases and the costs. They help you reach a quick decision and get you compensated as soon as possible.
A stipulated judgment, also known as a consent judgment, is an agreement between two parties that settles a court case. In the context of consumer law, a stipulated judgment is a court order requiring one party to pay the other a specific amount of money, usually on a payment plan.
Parents tell the court that they have an agreement about child custody and visitation (parenting time) and that the agreement is attach to the form. The court also uses this to make their agreement a court order.
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